Why the bible is most assuredly not a Catholic book,

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Know that he is fully indoctrinated in a very new, very shallow faith. This “faith” absolutely condemns the Catholic church out of blissful ignorance and the leading of the spirit of antichrist. I see each of the hackneyed and false accusations repeated here. It’s almost like programming! Only a revelation by the Holy Spirit can assist such lost believers.

But, they remain beloved souls, so we are called to lift them up in prayer.
It took me over 20 years to switch from Protestant to Catholic. I didn’t have enough faith. I had to read the Bible several times, many history books and several theology books before I got it. Don’t give up for some of us it takes a while.
 
What “idol?” Catholics worship only God.

At any rate, the topic is “Why the Bible is most assuredly not a Catholic book.” Nothing said so far supports that premise. Running around making all kinds of other objections to the Catholic faith does nothing to advance the argument.
Oh! What an odd (and utterly true) point to make in the middle of all this discussion. 👍
 
It took me over 20 years to switch from Protestant to Catholic. I didn’t have enough faith. I had to read the Bible several times, many history books and several theology books before I got it. Don’t give up for some of us it takes a while.
Amen, Perry! I was here for 20 years before a sudden revelation erased my last objection to Catholic doctrine. Poof. Gone! Reminds me of the parable of the vineyard workers hired at 5:00 PM who were paid the full days wage.

Christ’s peace and welcome home!
 
This again is a false allegation.
No one has been able to dispute that the bible is a Jewish book.
  1. The party asserting a proposition bears the burden of proof. You asserted the proposition. You bear the burden of proof.
  2. How do you know who wrote certain of the Bible’s books? For instance, the Gospel of Mark never actually names its author: you rely on (gasp!) Catholic Tradition to identify Mark as the author. So if you reject Catholic Tradition, then how do you know who wrote the Gospel of Mark? And therefore, how do you know its author was Jewish? You can’t have it both ways.
 
The Catholics on this board talk nothing else except Eucharist.
LOL. Amen. We just can’t stop talking about our Savior Christ Jesus. Our lives revolve around Him.
By their very words they show that they do not know of the continual Real Presence of God that is available to them.
“Real presence” is a specific, historically-significant phrase, which perhaps you don’t realize. “Real presence” connotes bodily presence. Obviously we are always in Christ’s presence. You aren’t telling us anything new, you’re just misusing a phrase. Of course we are in Christ’s friendship all week long. That is not the same thing as receiving Him bodily in the Eucharist, which is an even deeper experience.

As I asked before, do you assume that your own relationship with Jesus is stronger than that of Catholics? Why? Because we are so overwhelmed with love for Jesus that we can’t stop talking about receiving Him in the Eucharist?
 
It took me over 20 years to switch from Protestant to Catholic. I didn’t have enough faith. I had to read the Bible several times, many history books and several theology books before I got it. Don’t give up for some of us it takes a while.
Thanks… We all needed to hear this. It can be very discouraging discussing the Faith and feeling that you are talking to a wall :banghead: 🙂
 
LOL. Amen. We just can’t stop talking about our Savior Christ Jesus. Our lives revolve around Him. “Real presence” is a specific, historically-significant phrase, which perhaps you don’t realize. “Real presence” connotes bodily presence. Obviously we are always in Christ’s presence. You aren’t telling us anything new, you’re just misusing a phrase. Of course we are in Christ’s friendship all week long. That is not the same thing as receiving Him bodily in the Eucharist, which is an even deeper experience. As I asked before, do you assume that your own relationship with Jesus is stronger than that of Catholics? Why? Because we are so overwhelmed with love for Jesus that we can’t stop talking about receiving Him in the Eucharist?
Amen! If he only knew! Yes, we are head-over-heels in love with Christ. Hisalone is (unknowingly) calling us to a lower level of love and devotion. May his spirit be illumined and may he see Christ before him, and desire to truly commune with Him. Amen! Alleluia!
 
Know that he is fully indoctrinated in a very new, very shallow faith. This “faith” absolutely condemns the Catholic church out of blissful ignorance and the leading of the spirit of antichrist. I see each of the hackneyed and false accusations repeated here. It’s almost like programming! Only a revelation by the Holy Spirit can assist such lost believers.

But, they remain beloved souls, so we are called to lift them up in prayer.
I do daily and will continue to do so, for all of His precious lost sheep.
 
If I remember correctly didn’t St. Ignatius from the first century discuss Peter being in Rome? Wasn’t he a student of St. John? I guess he could be mistaken; but, since he lived during the time of Peter’s crucifixion I wouldn’t think so!

Didn’t St. Irenaeus in the second century discuss Peter being in Rome? He was second generation after Peter. I am assuming you know where your grandfather lived? This wouldn’t be any different.
The testimony of St. Peter being at Rome is early, solid, Apostolic, unanimous, in other words irrefutable.

though not infallible:p
 
allhers your moniker says more than you know.
Let me say this slowly and let me say this again.
You believe that in the eucharist you recieve Christ.
I understand that you believe this I really do.
What I am saying to you is that you can recieve, walk in, walk with Christ at anytime. You can live in the continual presensece of God and have the continual presence of God abiding, residing within you continually. The real presence of God is this habitation.
you can worship God in nature, have church in the meadow, commune with the grass, worship a tree. OOOOps:eek:

The Bible is emphatic that no Temple can contain Him, in Whose Body the fullness of Godhead is.
 
Do you love Christ enough to follow where He leads even if it is outside the Catholic Church even if it means to turn away from the faith of all your family and your support group to follow Him. Do you have the courage to do that?
Don’t you see that the fruit is good for food, and a delight to the eyes…

Leave the Church to go where? Know your destination before you go down an unknown road.
 
You mean the Bible?:eek:

Or did fingers of a man’s hand appear and write it on a wall for you?
I understand your point is. I could be wrong, though, but I haven’t seen any shrines set up for the veneration of the Bible. Just to be fair (like I ever am) 🙂
 
I understand your point is. I could be wrong, though, but I haven’t seen any shrines set up for the veneration of the Bible. Just to be fair (like I ever am) 🙂
Come to my house. I keep it on a stand with a candle on one side and an icon of the empty tomb on the other – under the 24" crucifix on the wall . . . . 🙂 Uh-oh. Placing the Scriptures in a place of honor like that must be a recidivist tendency from my pre-Catholic past . . . . I mean, we’re not even allowed to READ a Bible, much less OWN and HONOR one. Do I need to confess that?
 
Come to my house. I keep it on a stand with a candle on one side and an icon of the empty tomb on the other – under the 24" crucifix on the wall . . . . 🙂 Uh-oh. Must be a recidivist tendency from my pre-Catholic past . . . . Do I need to confess that?
Heathen idolatress! 😃 (I love sounding like a Calvinist. Make-believe is uber fun).

Maybe I should clarify; I haven’t seen any Protestants who actively worship the Bible 😛
 
Come to my house. I keep it on a stand with a candle on one side and an icon of the empty tomb on the other – under the 24" crucifix on the wall . . . . 🙂 Uh-oh. Placing the Scriptures in a place of honor like that must be a recidivist tendency from my pre-Catholic past . . . . I mean, we’re not even allowed to READ a Bible, much less OWN and HONOR one. Do I need to confess that?
Are you also claiming the Papal Indulgence for reading it devotionally for at least one half hour each day, either before or after receiving Holy Communion in a state of grace? :eek:

😛
 
Are you also claiming the Papal Indulgence for reading it devotionally for at least one half hour each day, either before or after receiving Holy Communion in a state of grace? :eek:

😛
You BETCHA! I mean that horrible, works-based salvation scheme I have embraced through my rule of life actually REQUIRES that I read the thing EVERY SINGLE DAY! Shhhh. Don’t tell the Jesuits! They BURN people at the stake for reading the Bible, you know.
 
You BETCHA! I mean that horrible, works-based salvation scheme I have embraced through my rule of life actually REQUIRES that I read the thing EVERY SINGLE DAY! Shhhh. Don’t tell the Jesuits! They BURN people at the stake for reading the Bible, you know.
As long as they burn people who use the Bible to propogate Joyce Meyer theology. I’m cool with that. It worked with the Anabaptists.
 
The testimony of St. Peter being at Rome is early, solid, Apostolic, unanimous, in other words irrefutable.

though not infallible:p
A certain older “Scholar” on these forums claimed, by his own authority, that the bones in Saint Peter’s tomb were animal. Such silliness would be amusing, if it wasn’t such tragic evidence of the spirit of antichrist at work.

Christ’s peace.
 
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